To 10 cms. Smaller, vibrant purple-pink flowers late winter to early spring. Suits rock garden or alpine house. Part to full shade. Very light watering only.
1 pot of 20 very small/small sized bulbs. Chionodoxa luciliae (Glory of the Snow), is seldom available and I am clearing all stock. Note these are not flowering size. When mature, Chionodoxas are one of the first bulbs to flower in spring and can form a beautiful display of blue, star-shaped blooms with a paler centre. For best results, plant in well-drained soil where they can receive sunshine in spring Great for planting in full sun before the tree leaf canopy develops, creating shade. Autumn dormant.
To 1.5 metre. Purple tinted stems and ferny like foliage. Clusters of large, fluffy-looking flowers with lilac petals and pale yellow stamens. Summer flowering. Sun or part shade. Suits cottage, woodland or meadow. Winter dormant.
Blue forget-me-not-like flowers that are blue with white eyes. Shade and moist location. Suits rock garden, edging, woodland garden, containers. Ground cover. Tolerates dry shade and drought.
To 20 cms. Pretty white flowers but some have a bluish tinge. Spring flowering. Attracts bees, butterflies and moths. Sun or part shade. Suits rock garden or front of border. Winter dormant.